Digging in Rock Piles
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So it's the eve
of my departure
back to school
and my 8 year old sister Emily
is playing
in the rock pile
in the front yard
She's the cutest
little girl in the world
lip curled
face smiling
I spyin, hair flyin
And I'd do anything for her
take any heat before her
head hits the corner
for sure
she's an explorer
like Dora
She's gotta lotta
friends that aren't real
But I love that
hold that
know that
she can't stop that
wish I could lock it,
if she built a rocket
get in that
in that
Imagination
instigation
initiation
unadulterated recreation
of everything she sees
or anything she reads
Reality is not free
enough to free
her thought tree
she sees,
she believes,
she's crazy
and mom says
that she's just like me
But I take little to no notice
of her no-nonsense
nose dive
into the rock pile
in the front yard
and go inside to pack
Like some sort
of breathing manifestation
of our suitcase culture
I've become really good at this.
--packing I mean
and I'm long done with that
and pulling my suitcase
out of my room
When Emily,
comes bursting in
beaming, screaming
and seeming to bust
right out of her skin
thin smile covering her face
the greatest discovery on the face
of the earth
clutched in her hands
"I found gold!
REAL gold, I found gold!
Look, Matt, Look!
REAL gold!"
and clenched in
her two tiny hands
she held two halves
of a…
grayish rock
from the rock pile
in the front yard.
But closer inspection
and softer inflection
revealed small specks
tiny flecks of…
yellow, metallic, something.
And right there
right then
is when I realized
with real eyes
the disguise I'd devised
to satisfy
society's expectations of me
to prove to the world
that I'd grown up
that I'd shown up
that I'd sewn up
the child I'd been
with the crazy grin
and the pulled up pants
who could dance
put his friends in a trance
with the stories he'd tell
the kid who would yell
from the top of his lungs
from the top of the tongue
of the highest peak
in the playground
at the park
on fourth
"I'm on the top of the world!"
Which…
at the time, he was
that kid had imagination
had a fascination
with the unseen
the unbelieved
the unreached horizons
the boy with a license
to create
no life sentence too great
never sent in too late
who was 8 years old
and went digging for gold
in the rock pile
in the front yard
that was me
But lately
I've taken to worrying
hurrying, scurrying
around to the sound
of a far off drum
which has started to hum
to thrum
like some
sort of train
that I've been strainin
to gain traction on
track pain of attraction on
train lack of affection on
this engine of age
on the tracks of the past
had no back window so
I'd been lookin first forward
only onward
to a future so dim
in dawn light so thin
and so I'd been missin
what it meant to imagine
While I'd been searching
for I love I could hold
while I'd been frozen in fear
my creation on hold
while I'd been paused and perplexed
imagination dulled
while my strings
were being pulled
my 8 year old sister
had gone and found gold
in the rock pile
in the front yard
She says
"We'll take it to the rock doctor
and he'll say its REAL!"
We have forgotten
how to imagine
Somehow, somewhere
we got too old to think
that the sandbox
was one huge city
somehow, somewhere
we got too used up to see
the swing-set as
a mighty pirate ship
Somehow, somewhere
we got too smart
to believe in true love
Oh that we could imagine
with the mind of an 8 year old
So, I'm stepping into the car
that will take me back to school
and I've hugged Emily goodbye
Suddenly, she sprints back inside
telling me not to leave yet
And she's coming back
with a small object in her hand
Quietly she presses it into my palm
one half of a small grayish rock
with streaks of yellow
It's real gold
"In case they clone you,
then I'll know which one is my brother."
And in that moment,
My 8 year old sister
was a powerful, profound professor
teaching me something
no college course could
It doesn't matter who you are
doesn't matter how old
go dig in the rock pile
Go digging for gold…